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28 ottobre SharePoint 2010 Boot to VHD and Installing SharePoint 2010So you want to boot from VHD to run SharePoint 2010. This was a little bit harder than I expected. First time through anyway. I recommend using Sun Box to create the Server 2008 R2 .VHD that you will be booting from. Once you can boot to Server 2008 R2 you install SharePoint 2010 and SQl as usual. See bottom of post for links to installing Sharepoint 2010.
Once you do it it becomes very easy.
Because this information is all over the place I will just add links to where I got the most useful information. I am just addig for those that want to use this for a SharePoint 2010 demo/dev box.
How to Boot from VHD (VHD booting re-visited.)Some while back I wrote about boot from VHD. To re-cap, in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 (including core, and Hyper-V Server R2) the boot loader is capable of mounting a VHD file and booting from it as though it were a physical disk. There is no virtualization going on, just the necessary smarts to use the same format. If you try use this to boot older operating systems the boot process will start, but the machine will crash quite early on when it finds the system/boot device(s) aren’t really disks (virtualization hides this fact). So for it all to work first you need the BootMgr from Windows 7 / Server 2008-R2 (it lurks in the hidden System partition). Obviously you have this if the main OS on the machine is Windows 7 or Server 2008-R2, but if you want add a VHD as a second OS on a system running Vista / Server 2008 you can just update BootMgr (the easiest place to get it is probably the install DVD) . It supports some new features but the Boot Configuration Database file (BCD) your system already has remains valid – it just doesn’t contain any of the new features so this should have no unwanted side effects. Second you need a VHD image, into which you have installed an OS which understands boot from VHD. This is easy enough to build in Hyper-V but there are other ways. There are TWO preparation steps which I forgot: the first is that VHD needs to be sysprep’d ( Since I wasn’t thinking clearly (I thought ‘I just do this before I go to bed’ ! ) I went to edit the BCD. Now… after the explanation above you’d be able to work out that you need to edit the BCD with the latest tools (BCDEdit). If you’re working on Windows 7 / Server 2008-R2 you don’t need to worry. But if you’re adding a VHD-Booting OS to a machine running Windows Vista/Server 2008 (which I was) and try to manage boot from VHD with the tools those OSes provided you’ll be on path to frustration, and (in my case) insomnia. After much puzzlement, I ended up back at BCD which would only boot Windows Server 2008, with the right version of BCDEdit.
(use your own guid, obviously) You can check any of the other settings for booting the OS with bcdedit /enum. If they need changing it’s back to Incidentally in my last post I mentioned the announcement Hyper-v Server now boots from flash provided you have made a bootable flash device the steps above will let you set this up. Be warned though, that to be properly supported the setup will need to be “blessed” by the hardware vendor. NEED A VIDEO OF IT? Thanks to Keith Comb here is a great video
This video descibes how to set it up and is very good.
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How to install SharePoint 2010 single server. This one is all over, but here is the best link to this information I have found.
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